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LetsHandleit 08-18-2009 07:58 PM

HR MOA Axle Kit Survey
 
Those of you with HR MOA axles how would you like to have CVD's made of 300M steel and rear straight axles made from 4340 chrome-moly just like what has been release for the Berg Axle.

Let Me Know,
RC Axle Master

Rokpile 08-19-2009 05:19 AM

absolutely would buy cvd's and or straight axle kit, we've been waiting
for some cvd upgrades. Good luck and keep us posted, i'll be watching
this thread. "thumbsup"

oldhippie 08-19-2009 10:40 AM

It would be nice to have some axle choices for the HR that doesn't involve hacking up bergs."thumbsup" I'm really not a fan of cvds because I've seen so many explode and dig works pretty good without them. Well, plus I'm cheap. But I am "convertible" for the right product.

cartronicshn 08-19-2009 10:49 AM

I already have a set of axles, hopefully you can come up with some strong parts that are affordable"thumbsup"

LetsHandleit 08-19-2009 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oldhippie (Post 1950406)
It would be nice to have some axle choices for the HR that doesn't involve hacking up bergs."thumbsup" I'm really not a fan of cvds because I've seen so many explode and dig works pretty good without them. Well, plus I'm cheap. But I am "convertible" for the right product.

The strength of the new cvd's are allot stronger then any existing cvd's currently on the market. This is do to the increased shaft size 6mm and thread size M5. There will be no hacking needed to get the axles installed. "thumbsup"

hotwheels000 08-19-2009 04:25 PM

As long as I get them before rokpile I want them ....8)

oldhippie 08-19-2009 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LetsHandleit (Post 1950631)
The strength of the new cvd's are allot stronger then any existing cvd's currently on the market. This is do to the increased shaft size 6mm and thread size M5. There will be no hacking needed to get the axles installed. "thumbsup"


From what I've seen it really isn't the shaft/thread size but he joint itself that is the problem. :? Kool no hacking "thumbsup"

Reflection 08-19-2009 07:25 PM

To expensive.


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